Feel-good family fare as simple and genuine as the bread the young Japanese heroine and her husband bake at their remote roadside café, Bread of Happiness squeaks past the banality of its childish music and guileless sentiments to address serious issues like heart-break, a broken home, a childless marriage and even encroaching death in terms children can understand without being afraid. Writer/director Yukiko Mishima, who comes from television work, has the delicate touch of a Japanese painter working humbly on the details. It’s about as far from her erotically edged debut feature The Tattoer as you can get. Enshrined in its own modesty, the film is too heavily influenced by TV to be modern-looking or exciting, yet its calm aesthetics might work for the young teen demographic, girls in particular.Bread Of Happiness.2012.720p.BluRay.x264.DTS-HDChina23.976 FPS
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